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Mo talks to author, commentator and TV creator Reza Aslan, who is a consultant on 'The Leftovers,' creator of the web series The Secret Life of Muslims and the guy behind the new CNN series 'Believer,' which explores different faith communities. We talk about faith, extremism, the power of TV and much more. Enjoy!

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Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. Options abound.

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Mo and Ryan talk nothing but the Broadway phenomenon "Hamilton" in this special edition of the podcast. Be sure to stay tuned after the outro music finishes...there's a special surprise waiting for you.

Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like. SoundCloud is also now in play. Options abound.

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Be sure to subscribe to the new feed for the podcast here if you like to listen on iTunes. You'll see plenty of ways in each post to stream or download MP3s if you hate iTunes as much as Vince Vaughn hates talking about heart-related blue balls. You can also subscribe on Stitcher if you like.

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Ryan and Joanna Robinson reunite for another podcast. This might be a good thing for some of you. Others may run for the hills. And that's OK. This episode is not for the little ones. Proceed with caution.

0:00 - 29:29: "The Good Wife"

29:29 - End: FMK, TV Edition

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Mo and Ryan are here with a lot of crying about the cancellation of "Enlisted", but they try and talk about some upcoming shows as well as the state of "Mad Men". They also look at what truly makes TV shows "epic".

0:00 - 6:06: The "Enlisted" Cancellation

6:06 - 14:57: "Rosemary's Baby"

14:57 - 27:16: "Penny Dreadful"

27:16 - 51:47: "Mad Men"

51:47 - End: What "epic" TV really entails, by way of "Sleepy Hollow"

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Mo and Ryan are back to discuss wide-ranging topics, most of which revolve around why "The LEGO Movie" explains the type of TV we love. For those of you that listen in the car with kids, we have a few semi-questionable words in this one. Nothing too bad though.

0:00 - 9:18: Call The Midwife

9:18 - 16:06: Surviving Jack

16:06 - 26:06: Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

26:06 - End: The Good Wife

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Ryan is joined by Vanity Fair's Joanna Robinson to discuss the product of the most successful film Kickstarter of all time, and what it means for the the future of entertainment. Strap in, kids: They have thoughts.

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Mo and Ryan are back to discuss wide-ranging topics, most of which revolve around why "The LEGO Movie" explains the type of TV we love. For those of you that listen in the car with kids, we have a few semi-questionable words in this one. Nothing too bad though.

0:00 - 20:01: Resurrection, Believe, Crisis

20:01 - 35:41: The state of HBO comedy

35:41 - 53:07: Scandal

53:07 - End: Enlisted

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Mo and Ryan are here with another episode. After a few quick hits about upcoming premieres, they delve deeply into why discussions of the current HBO drama "True Detective" obscures a more alarming fact about prestige dramas in general.

0:00 - 15:54: Quick hits on "Suits," "Sirens," and "Bates Motel"

15:54 - End: Prestige dramas are a flat circle

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Comic-Con is here, so here's something a little different for you: An hourlong talk with the creative team behind Marvel's "Hawkeye" comic book.

In this podcast, writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja talk about the collaborative process behind one of the most acclaimed comics around, discuss what Clint Barton has been through and what's ahead for him and Kate, and talk about how the lack of expectations surrounding "Hawkeye" allowed them to take a lot of chances.

And of course we talk about Pizza Dog!

Even if you don't read comics much, this is one that I think you may enjoy. In the podcast, we don't get into specifics about plot points that have transpired in the comic until about the halfway point of the podcast, so if you just want to hear some general discussion, listen up to around minute 28. After that, we talk about what's next for Clint and Kate and the pooch, among other topics, and if you're a fan of "Hawkeye," you'll get some advance scoop on what's to come for the greatest sharpshooter known to man.

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Mo Ryan welcomes special guest Alan Sepinwall, TV critic for Hitfix, to the podcast for an hourlong chat, which was recorded on Saturday, June 8 (hence we don't discuss the season finale of "Game of Thrones" or the June 9 episode of "Mad Men"). Here's the breakdown of this hybrid edition of Talking TV With Firewall and Moberg:

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